Dear KMAG: 20190819 Open Topic

This Merry Warrior Monday Open Thread is VERY OPEN – a place for everybody to post whatever they feel they would like to tell the White Hats, and the rest of the MAGA-KMAG-KAG! world.

Yes, it’s Monday…again.

But it’s okay! We’ll get through it.

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Discussion of Q is not only allowed but encouraged. Imagine that! We can talk about Q here and not get banned.

Please also consider the Important Guidelines, outlined here in the January 1st open thread. Let’s not give the odious Internet Censors a reason to shut down this precious haven that Wolf has created for us.

Visual descriptions for our dear Zoe, and for anyone else who may find them helpful:

Header Image: Is President Trump at Bedminster, walking down some stairs out onto the grounds. He has a slight mischievous grin on his face as he eyes something, we don’t know what…but quite possibly a gaggle of press curs.

Second Image: Is a moving image, a gif, of a polar bear with his head and shoulders down on the ice. He is pushing forward with his hind legs. He looks tired…but is pushing himself forward, even with his front half down on the ice.

Third Image: Is another gif, of a small Husky puppy lying on some bedding. There is a hand giving him a loving little scratch on the side of his face as he yawns and smiles back.

Fourth Image: Fourth Image: President Trump is standing on the stairway outside the door of Air Force One. It is night time and the lights shining on him create a shadow of him on the aircraft door that looks like the head of an Eagle.

DOE: Keep your house no cooler than 78 degrees
Energy Star also said you should set your thermostat to 82 degrees when you’re sleeping.
Author: Chelsea Tatham, WTSP
Published: 2:37 PM CDT August 19, 2019
Updated: 5:57 PM CDT August 19, 2019
Federal program Energy Star might not have been thinking of Houstonians when it made recommendations for in-home air conditioners.

Consumer Reports last month released some settings recommendations for air conditioners to help cut down energy usage and cost. Even in relatively mild areas of the U.S. that don’t consistently experience long-term heat waves, energy bills can still shoot up in the summer months.

Energy Star, the federal program from the DOE and the Environmental Protection Agency, said the coolest you should keep your home is 78 degrees when you’re home.

When you’re at work or away, the program recommends setting it at 85 degrees. When you’re sleeping, Energy Star said to set the thermostat at 82 degrees.

Florida’s Public Service Commission also recommended keeping your thermostat at 78 degrees and raising it a few degrees when you leave for the day. The PSC also says to run ceiling fans while the A/C is running at a higher temperature.

The U.S. Department of Energy also says to keep your home at 78 degrees while you’re there. DOE also says to use ceiling fans to keep cool but to remember that fans cool people, not whole rooms.

Definitely need a cool atmosphere for sleep. Maybe if they would give up their desire to control us, they could just educate us on how much energy can be saved by turning up the thermostat a degree or two and let us decide what is feasible for our work, sleep, and electric bills.

To @TheJuanWilliams – That is a filthy lie on your part, Mr. Williams. Very sad to see you stoop that low. @realDonaldTrump Does Not "demonize" "immigrants and nonwhites." ILLEGALs are breaking our laws – Period. Enjoy spending your 30 pieces of Silver. https://t.co/2fkWwzUpQj

Brazil's Top Election Court Catches Google Manipulating Search Results to Point to Negative Entries on Bolsonaro …Just Like They Do with Conservatives in America https://t.co/7gshVmtQci via @gatewaypundit

How can one eliminate the negatives of hydrogen (relative to auto gas) while retaining the energy advantages?

Seems like the real issue is that having enough hydrogen to power a car for any reasonable distance would require same to be liquified, which in turn would require a heavy pressure vessel (See: LNG and propane).

Our son wrestled when he was a little guy, it was a hoot to watch those little guys wrestle! Our son would be out there, just enjoying the tussle, until he got hurt a bit, and then it was done and over!

“Hundreds of left-wing protesters formed a gauntlet outside President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, last Thursday, forcing Trump supporters to walk through it on their way to the SNHU Arena, and endure taunts of “shame” and “KKK.”

The goal of the “gauntlet” tactic appears to be to intimidate and humiliate Trump supporters — and to reflect a sense of moral superiority among Trump opponents. A secondary goal may be to provoke Trump supporters into responding with violence.“

Here’s a 3rd goal….intimidate supporters from coming out to publicly support POTUS.
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MEMO TO WHITE HAT #MAGA ORGANIZERS:

YOU CANNOT ALLOW THE PRESIDENT’S SUPPORTERS TO BE HERDED THROUGH LEFTIST “GAUNTLETS OF SHAME” THAT SEEK TO FORCE THEM TO ENDURE INSULT AND SLANDER (OR WORSE) WHEN THEY ARE TRYING TO PEACEFULLY SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR POTUS.

THIS IS ENTIRELY UNACCEPTABLE AND MUST BE PREVENTED….WITHOUT FAIL…..FOR ALL FUTURE RALLY #MAGA EVENTS.

REMEMBER ITS NEVER THE GUY WHO THROWS THE FIRST PUNCH THAT GETS SEEN, BUT THE PERSON WHO REACTS TO IT.

DONT PUT PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SUPPORTERS INTO A POSITION OF HAVING TO DEFEND THEMSELVES AGAINST UNHINGED, RAVING LEFTIST LUNATICS WHEN THEY ARE COMING OUT PUBLICLY….AND PEACEFULLY…..TO SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR POTUS.

“Police officers set up a perimeter immediately around the SNHU Arena, but no further, allowing protesters to come face-to-face with Trump supporters. Two officers stood at the end of the gauntlet, apparently monitoring what was happening and conversing with the “peacekeepers.””

If the local LE people were serious, they would have done more than just this.

“…the South Carolina Republican now holds the gavel of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, which in the seven months since he took over as chair has done exactly nothing in response to the left’s character assassination—through perjury and possible witness tampering—of now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Graham’s failure to fully investigate Spygate portends an even more devastating consequence to our country than his inaction surrounding the fraud pushed during the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. With Spygate, we are talking about the widespread abuse of power to take down a political opponent and democratically elected president. If the Senate Judiciary committee stands down when faced with this reality, we’re likely to see the next attempt at a soft coup succeed.“